Real-life cat burglar strikes Portland neighborhood

A real-life cat burglar is busy at work in the Montavilla neighborhood of Portland, Oregon, filching twigs, toys, trash and, in a recent escalation, shoes.

Gabbie Hendel spoke with local news outlets after her efforts to return the spoils brought attention to the neighborhood crime spree – which is being perpetrated by her cat, Snorri.

Snorri started off innocently enough, bringing home sticks and pieces of bark mulch, but his tastes grew to include odds and ends from the neighbors. Now his exploits have reached another level, as he brings home a growing collection of shoes.

While Gabbie does not condone Snorri’s thievery, she has to admire his dedication and efforts. Contemplating how he gets pairs of shoes back to his home, Gabbie is not sure what’s more impressive, carrying two at a time or going back for a single shoe’s mate.

Once he gets his treasures home, Snorri had to get them through two cat doors in order to being them inside.

The Oregonian also quoted Gabbie saying: “He was a sad, shivering, stray kitten that found me,” and “Shoes are a big deal for him right now. Some of the neighbors have reclaimed their things, but he has moved on from the usual victims.”

“Every other night or so he brings in something that he’s stolen from the neighbors,” owner Gabbieetold KPTV.

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I don’t approve of letting your cats roam every night. This story is cute and funny but when some mean neighbor gets tired of the cat burglar roaming on his property they may do something bad to him. Keep your cats inside. Oh and I get so tired of clicking on what I think it s cute video and having to sit through advertisements before seeing it.